“I did get wind of how Borgia died though and that was fucked up”
“I did get wind of how Borgia died though and that was fucked up”
I actually have grown to appreciate Gabe a bit though I absolutely despised his character the first time through The Office.
Law and Order: The Villages would actually work. Have you seen some the blotter headlines from that place?
The funny thing about Barba was he seemed to be the anti-McCoy, losing way too often to still have a job. And the really funny thing was, half the time he was undermined by his own detectives making him look like a fool in court.
Somebody put together a “Law and Order plot generator” which would have the same overall plot but randomize the names when you clicked the button.
Plus, a D.A. as skilled as McCoy would have LONG since gone into private practice for the money.
What were we talking about again?
Floppy heads and beady eyes everywhere!
Well, Stabler, Billy is DEAD!
Stephen Hill, even in his last season, didn’t seemingly struggle to emit dialogue like Waterston does now.
Cragen is one of the biggest patsy bosses I’ve ever seen, especially his SVU years. He specifically tells Stabler and Benson to NOT do things—-and then they pretty much always go ahead and do those things anyways.
“Cutter was too much Jack McCoy 2.0.”
https://www.thewrap.com/law-and-order-svu-season-25-premiere-ratings-viewership-nbc/
Amusingly, Donovan was on the original Law & Order run. And he did have a funny accent in Fargo.
Bruce Campbell is the correct answer to anything.
That isn’t Jeffrey Donovan tho---it says Marshall Allman.
He was in Justified? When? I can’t remember seeing him there.
My favorite scene of the entire run.
Pfft—-they could have done a whole spinoff series with Furlong or Jonah IMHO.
Donovan was outright terrible early in the reboot, he had become okay by the time he left, so you didn’t miss much.